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This plan belongs to our community. It is the result of extensive community consultation and reflects what the people of Burntisland like about our town, what they would like improved, and lists the priorities identified in 2023. It will be regularly reviewed by the CAP Partnership organisations and other community groups. Recent reviews were: November 2023 & January 2024, and December 2024.
Detailed Findings: The details of the consultation process and the Community Profile are on the website of Burntisland Community Development Trust: https://www.burntisland-trust.org/cap
Photo of cover of CAP 2023-28
Community Action Plan 2016-22
Due to the Covid pandemic and lock downs, we were unable to update the CAP for 2022. We have also learned how important it is for our community group leads to review a CAP regularly during the CAP period. Below you can view the old CAP 2016-22, now updated by CAP 2023-28.
Photo of cover of CAP 2016-22
CAP Partnership Group 2022-23 at the CAP event
Alex, Nicki, Jo, Andy, Tim, Anne, Lesley
RBBCC members at the CAP event 2023
Alex, Anne, Clare, Fiona, Tim, Lynne
FAB at the CAP Community Event 2023
Town Twinning at the CAP Community Event 2033
Broomhill Kids Gardening Club at the CAP Community Event 2023
Big Green Market at the CAP Community Event 2023
Royal Burgh of Burntisland Community Council - website provided by Digital Fife